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Old 10-06-2011, 11:52 AM
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Default 10-6 BL morning trip

Hit the lake this morning for a quick solo trip, I caught my 15 trout early before the wind picked up, once the wind started my bite was over. The birds were working early in West Cove and on the east back north of Grand. The fish were caught on various plastics.

No pictures guys and the fish were again on the small side.
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Old 10-06-2011, 11:55 AM
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Sweet!!!!
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Old 10-06-2011, 12:01 PM
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Sweet!!!!
The wind forecast does not look good for the next few days.
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Old 10-06-2011, 12:07 PM
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winds not looking good but i am thinking small and going prien.
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Old 10-06-2011, 12:18 PM
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Pickles are good to eat! Plus you got all dem skrimps!
Thanks for the raporr
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Old 10-06-2011, 12:19 PM
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winds not looking good but i am thinking small and going prien.
Sounds like a good plan. I talked to a good buddy that said there were also some birds working in black lake early this morning. Black lake is also a good high wind spot to fish.
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Old 10-06-2011, 12:22 PM
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never ran around black lake really, aint it purty shallow back there
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Old 10-06-2011, 12:27 PM
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Sticking to my guns. I need to venture out more to other spots but my boat isnt the biggest and I just wanna keep it simple this weekend. Bought my rig for bass fishing mostly. Very versatile boat.
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Old 10-06-2011, 12:29 PM
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Sticking to my guns. I need to venture out more to other spots but my boat isnt the biggest and I just wanna keep it simple this weekend. Bought my rig for bass fishing mostly. Very versatile boat.
You need a Blue Wave 180 V-Bay lol
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never ran around black lake really, aint it purty shallow back there
It is actually on average deeper than west cove or at least equal to it. The problem is there are a bunch of underwater pipes and other things left over from the exploration activites in the area that can make it dangerous. I had someone show me the "way" to run around the lake and over the years I still managed to ding a prop in the lake.
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Sticking to my guns. I need to venture out more to other spots but my boat isnt the biggest and I just wanna keep it simple this weekend. Bought my rig for bass fishing mostly. Very versatile boat.
I bet you will still do fine up there, salinity levels are so high now, people are catching trout all the way up to the saltwater barrier.
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You need a Blue Wave 180 V-Bay lol
Sounds like a plan, buy it Eddie. I'll fish with you.
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You need a Blue Wave 180 V-Bay lol
yeah I also need a YF 24.... but it aint happening lol
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I bet you will still do fine up there, salinity levels are so high now, people are catching trout all the way up to the saltwater barrier.
I been hearing this too. around this time of year I murdered em around the barrier and a little south on cranks and traps.
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yeah I also need a YF 24.... but it aint happening lol
psssshhhhh junk
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saltyshaw why u selling your boat?
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saltyshaw why u selling your boat?
I need something bigger
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Nice got anything in mind?
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Yeh i found another Blue Wave, wanted a Haynie but this will have to do for now, maybe a Haynie next year!
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Yeh i found another Blue Wave, wanted a Haynie but this will have to do for now, maybe a Haynie next year!
I had a 2400 Blue Wave Pure bay before I bought my Haynie, I really liked that boat, there are things about it that like better than my Haynie. Also I think you get alot of boat for the money. Just my opinion.
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